Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most influential groups of people, not only in the West, but nearly the entire world.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the history and genetics of the Greeks, without whom, our entire history and culture as we know it would look drastically different. Thanks for watching! Honestly, I did not think the video title was so controversial. Just trying to answer a commonly asked question!
Sources:
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/greece
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/cyprus
http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/wiseman/Roman/GreekPerspective.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexander-the-Great
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11942

published:05 Dec 2018

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Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene editing.
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published:09 Jul 2018

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DNA tests you can take with do-it-yourself kits sent right to your home are more popular than ever, but how well do they really work? TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen looks into it – with the help of identical triplet sisters!
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Genes 3 is a Tamil reality show hosted by Priya Raman. In this unique show, the participating celebrity guests must identify the relationship between a group of people invited on the show, considering their genetic resemblance. The show comprises of interesting rounds where the celebrity guests are posed with tasks to identify the relationship based on physical appearance, body language etc."

published:12 Aug 2018

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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have been carrying out tests on genetic material taken from fossilized Neanderthal remains. They aim to use genome comparisons to answer some central questions: what's the difference between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal - and what makes a human what he or she is?Geneticist Svante Pääbo and his team analysed the 30,000 years old DNA sample and identified about 60 percent of the full Neanderthal genome. The researchers now want to compare the results with human genome data. They are particularly curious about why Neanderthal died out tens of thousands years ago, whereas modern humans continued to evolve. Svante Pääbo: "Neanderthals show us how unique WE are. This project isn't primarily about understanding Neanderthals. It's actually more about understanding ourselves and our history."
It'll be another two years before the Neanderthal genetic code is completely cracked - and reveals some of humanity's deepest secrets.

published:02 Mar 2009

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Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
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published:15 Jun 2017

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When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. Clair joins Megyn KellyTODAY to share her story and how she founded a support group, the NPEFriends Fellowship, for others in similar situations.
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www.lt.org - Johannes Krause is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena (Germany), where he also acted as a Founding Member, and heads the Department of Archaeogenetics.
Different ethnic groups have shaped the genetic makeup of today’s Europeans. Through migration from various regions of the world, the genetic material of humans who first arrived in Europe forty thousand years ago has seen drastic changes over the last ten thousand years.
By analyzing D.N.A extracted from ancient bones, JOHANNES KRAUSE traces back the genetic ancestry of human beings, especially those living in Europe today. He explains in this video that, using recently developed D.N.A sequencing technologies, the research proves that genetic shifts happened about eight thousand as well as five thousand years ago.
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Today, we're going to answer the questions of why North and SouthIndians have such vastly varying features, and look at the genetic history of South Asia as a whole.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my tangent on skin color discrimination in Bollywood and Indian society, merely stating a fact that Bollywood actors are of a much lighter complexion than the average Indian so it's not fair to judge what the average Indian looks like by looking at South Indian celebrities.
Indians with light skin are not any less "Indian-looking" than Indians with dark skin. Don't post racist comments in my comment section. Thanks.
Let me know your thoughts on India and Indians in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!

Today (Angela Aki album)

Today is the second studio album from Angela Aki. This album was released in two different versions. A limited edition CD+DVD version and a CD only version. It has topped the Oricon Top 200 Weekly chart and has so far sold over 200,000 copies.

Track listing

Promotional Performances

Release history

References

Today (Singapore newspaper)

TODAY is an English-language newspaper published by MediaCorp Press. MediaCorp, the newspaper's parent company is Singapore's largest media broadcaster and provider in Singapore and the only terrestrial TV broadcaster in the country.
MediaCorp have a 60% stake in TODAY while, Singapore Press Holdings owns 40% of TODAY.
The newspaper is currently published and distributed from Monday to Saturday.

TODAY is distributed to selected homes upon subscription and for free at MRT stations, bus interchanges, selected food and beverage outlets, shopping malls among other public areas during the morning rush hour

Circulation currently stands at 300,000, with more than half of its readers being professionals, managers, executives and business people. It is the second-most-read English-language newspaper in Singapore, after The Straits Times.

Readership is 730,000 according to the Nielsen Media Index Report 2012.

Genetic relationship (linguistics)

In linguistics, genetic relationship is the usual term for the relationship which exists between languages that are members of the same language family. The term genealogical relationship is sometimes used to avoid confusion with the unrelated use of the term in biological genetics. Languages that possess genetic ties with one another belong to the same linguistic grouping, known as a language family. These ties are established through use of the comparative method of linguistic analysis.

Two languages are considered to be genetically related if one is descended from the other or if both are descended from a common ancestor. For example, Italian is descended from Latin. Italian and Latin are therefore said to be genetically related. Spanish is also descended from Latin. Therefore, Spanish and Italian are genetically related. In a similar way, Swedish and Norwegian are genetically related through the North Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.

TODAY (production duo)

TODAY began their careers as understudies to Grammy nominated producer Kane Beatz, and closely collaborated with him throughout 2011. During the spring of 2012 they caught the interest of Mike Caren, then president of boutique publishing label Artist Publishing Group. They were signed and have been working alongside Mike and current president Ben Maddahi since.

Genetics of the Greeks: European or Middle Eastern?

Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most influential groups of people, not only in the West, but nearly the entire world.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the history and genetics of the Greeks, without whom, our entire history and culture as we know it would look drastically different. Thanks for watching! Honestly, I did not think the video title was so controversial. Just trying to answer a commonly asked question!
Sources:
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/greece
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/cyprus
http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/wiseman/Roman/GreekPerspective.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexander-the-Great
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11942

19:39

Gene Editing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Gene Editing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Gene Editing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene editing.
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1:46

Tomorrow Today | Genetic Research

Tomorrow Today | Genetic Research

Tomorrow Today | Genetic Research

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have been carrying out tests on genetic material taken from fossilized Neanderthal remains. They aim to use genome comparisons to answer some central questions: what's the difference between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal - and what makes a human what he or she is?Geneticist Svante Pääbo and his team analysed the 30,000 years old DNA sample and identified about 60 percent of the full Neanderthal genome. The researchers now want to compare the results with human genome data. They are particularly curious about why Neanderthal died out tens of thousands years ago, whereas modern humans continued to evolve. Svante Pääbo: "Neanderthals show us how unique WE are. This project isn't primarily about understanding Neanderthals. It's actually more about understanding ourselves and our history."
It'll be another two years before the Neanderthal genetic code is completely cracked - and reveals some of humanity's deepest secrets.

12:05

Genetic History of the Pacific Islands: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia

Genetic History of the Pacific Islands: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia

Genetic History of the Pacific Islands: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia

Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
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When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. Clair joins Megyn KellyTODAY to share her story and how she founded a support group, the NPEFriends Fellowship, for others in similar situations.
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www.lt.org - Johannes Krause is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena (Germany), where he also acted as a Founding Member, and heads the Department of Archaeogenetics.
Different ethnic groups have shaped the genetic makeup of today’s Europeans. Through migration from various regions of the world, the genetic material of humans who first arrived in Europe forty thousand years ago has seen drastic changes over the last ten thousand years.
By analyzing D.N.A extracted from ancient bones, JOHANNES KRAUSE traces back the genetic ancestry of human beings, especially those living in Europe today. He explains in this video that, using recently developed D.N.A sequencing technologies, the research proves that genetic shifts happened about eight thousand as well as five thousand years ago.
For further information on JOHANNES KRAUSE and his research visit http://dx.doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10318
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10:52

Why do North Indians Look Different from South Indians? The Genetics of South Asia

Why do North Indians Look Different from South Indians? The Genetics of South Asia

Why do North Indians Look Different from South Indians? The Genetics of South Asia

Today, we're going to answer the questions of why North and SouthIndians have such vastly varying features, and look at the genetic history of South Asia as a whole.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my tangent on skin color discrimination in Bollywood and Indian society, merely stating a fact that Bollywood actors are of a much lighter complexion than the average Indian so it's not fair to judge what the average Indian looks like by looking at South Indian celebrities.
Indians with light skin are not any less "Indian-looking" than Indians with dark skin. Don't post racist comments in my comment section. Thanks.
Let me know your thoughts on India and Indians in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!

3:07

New Genetic Discovery Supports a Recent Creation and the Bible.

New Genetic Discovery Supports a Recent Creation and the Bible.

New Genetic Discovery Supports a Recent Creation and the Bible.

How’s it going guys? This is Peet from the FreedomInGod YouTube channel.
So nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 100 - 200,000 years, according to a new genetic study. This research looked at select portions of DNA from 100,000 different species, and “researchers found a telltale sign showing that almost all the animals emerged about the same time as humans.” Not only that, the study also found (rather unexpectedly for evolutionists) “species have very clear genetic boundaries, and nothing much in between.”
Hmmm . . . humans and animals arose at the same time, and there are genetic boundaries. Sounds like what you’d expect to find based on the Genesis account of origins.
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3:16

5 Genetic Discoveries in 2013

5 Genetic Discoveries in 2013

5 Genetic Discoveries in 2013

2013 was a big year in the world of gene research. We're learning incredible things about why we are the way we are. Guest host Cristen Conger of Stuff Mom Never Told You (http://www.youtube.com/stuffmomnevertoldyou) runs down her list of the most interesting genes discovered this year!
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Lazy? Your Genes May Be to Blame
http://www.livescience.com/28551-laziness-genes.html
"New research might help explain why some people have trouble getting off the couch. Experiments on rats suggest there could be a genetic predisposition to laziness."
Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/304/11/R1024
Wedded bliss or blues? Scientists link DNA to marital satisfaction
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/10/07/marriage-gene/
"What makes some people more prone to wedded bliss or sorrow than others? Researchers at UC Berkeley and Northwestern University have found a major clue in our DNA. A gene involved in the regulation of serotonin can predict how much our emotions affect our relationships, according to a new study that may be the first to link genetics, emotions, and marital satisfaction."
EmotionRegulation Predicts Marital Satisfaction: More Than a Wives' Tale.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24188061
"Emotion regulation is generally thought to be a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal relationships."
Perilipin-2-null mice are protected against diet-induced obesity, adipose inflammation, and fatty liver disease
http://www.jlr.org/content/54/5/1346.abstract
GeneIdentified That Causes Obesity in Mice: Deleting Gene Eliminates Obesity, Could Work for Humans
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130305131304.htm
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Researchers discover gene that causes obesity in mice
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/uocd-rdg030513.php
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Central Precocious Puberty Caused by Mutations in the Imprinted Gene MKRN3
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1302160
Genes Linked to Being Right Or Left-Handed Identified
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130912203216.htm
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed"
Genes linked to being right or left handed identified
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2013/130913.html
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed."
Common Variants in Left/RightAsymmetry Genes and Pathways Are Associated with RelativeHand Skill
http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1003751
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Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR

Designer babies, the end of diseases, genetically modified humans that never age. Outrageous things that used to be science fiction are suddenly becoming reality. The only thing we know for sure is that things will change irreversibly.
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published: 10 Aug 2016

Genetics of the Greeks: European or Middle Eastern?

Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most influential groups of people, not only in the West, but nearly the entire world.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the history and genetics of the Greeks, without whom, our entire history and culture as we know it would look drastically different. Thanks for watching! Honestly, I did not think the video title was so controversial. Just trying to answer a commonly asked question!
Sources:
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/greece
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/cyprus
http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/wiseman/Roman/GreekPerspective.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/A...

published: 05 Dec 2018

Gene Editing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene editing.
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DNA tests you can take with do-it-yourself kits sent right to your home are more popular than ever, but how well do they really work? TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen looks into it – with the help of identical triplet sisters!
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Tomorrow Today | Genetic Research

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have been carrying out tests on genetic material taken from fossilized Neanderthal remains. They aim to use genome comparisons to answer some central questions: what's the difference between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal - and what makes a human what he or she is?Geneticist Svante Pääbo and his team analysed the 30,000 years old DNA sample and identified about 60 percent of the full Neanderthal genome. The researchers now want to compare the results with human genome data. They are particularly curious about why Neanderthal died out tens of thousands years ago, whereas modern humans continued to evolve. Svante Pääbo: "Neanderthals show us how unique WE are. This project isn't primarily about understanding ...

published: 02 Mar 2009

Genetic History of the Pacific Islands: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia

Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
Let me know your thoughts on the Pacific region, as well as leaving me a question for my 1K subs Q&A!
Thanks for watching!
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When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. Clair joins Megyn KellyTODAY to share her story and how she founded a support group, the NPEFriends Fellowship, for others in similar situations.
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www.lt.org - Johannes Krause is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena (Germany), where he also acted as a Founding Member, and heads the Department of Archaeogenetics.
Different ethnic groups have shaped the genetic makeup of today’s Europeans. Through migration from various regions of the world, the genetic material of humans who first arrived in Europe forty thousand years ago has seen drastic changes over the last ten thousand years.
By analyzing D.N.A extracted from ancient bones, JOHANNES KRAUSE traces back the genetic ancestry of human beings, especially those living in Europe today. He explains in this video that, using recently developed D.N.A sequencing technologies, the research proves that genetic shifts happened about eight thousand as well as five th...

published: 31 Jan 2017

Why do North Indians Look Different from South Indians? The Genetics of South Asia

Today, we're going to answer the questions of why North and SouthIndians have such vastly varying features, and look at the genetic history of South Asia as a whole.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my tangent on skin color discrimination in Bollywood and Indian society, merely stating a fact that Bollywood actors are of a much lighter complexion than the average Indian so it's not fair to judge what the average Indian looks like by looking at South Indian celebrities.
Indians with light skin are not any less "Indian-looking" than Indians with dark skin. Don't post racist comments in my comment section. Thanks.
Let me know your thoughts on India and Indians in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!

published: 21 May 2017

New Genetic Discovery Supports a Recent Creation and the Bible.

How’s it going guys? This is Peet from the FreedomInGod YouTube channel.
So nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 100 - 200,000 years, according to a new genetic study. This research looked at select portions of DNA from 100,000 different species, and “researchers found a telltale sign showing that almost all the animals emerged about the same time as humans.” Not only that, the study also found (rather unexpectedly for evolutionists) “species have very clear genetic boundaries, and nothing much in between.”
Hmmm . . . humans and animals arose at the same time, and there are genetic boundaries. Sounds like what you’d expect to find based on the Genesis account of origins.
Links:
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-gene-survey-reveals-facets-evolution.htmlBackground mus...

published: 21 Jun 2018

5 Genetic Discoveries in 2013

2013 was a big year in the world of gene research. We're learning incredible things about why we are the way we are. Guest host Cristen Conger of Stuff Mom Never Told You (http://www.youtube.com/stuffmomnevertoldyou) runs down her list of the most interesting genes discovered this year!
Read More:
Lazy? Your Genes May Be to Blame
http://www.livescience.com/28551-laziness-genes.html
"New research might help explain why some people have trouble getting off the couch. Experiments on rats suggest there could be a genetic predisposition to laziness."
Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/304/11/R1024
Wedded bliss or blues? Scientists link DNA to marital satisfaction
http://...

Genetics of the Greeks: European or Middle Eastern?

Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most ...

Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most influential groups of people, not only in the West, but nearly the entire world.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the history and genetics of the Greeks, without whom, our entire history and culture as we know it would look drastically different. Thanks for watching! Honestly, I did not think the video title was so controversial. Just trying to answer a commonly asked question!
Sources:
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/greece
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/cyprus
http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/wiseman/Roman/GreekPerspective.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexander-the-Great
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11942

Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most influential groups of people, not only in the West, but nearly the entire world.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the history and genetics of the Greeks, without whom, our entire history and culture as we know it would look drastically different. Thanks for watching! Honestly, I did not think the video title was so controversial. Just trying to answer a commonly asked question!
Sources:
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/greece
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/cyprus
http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/wiseman/Roman/GreekPerspective.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexander-the-Great
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11942

Gene Editing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene edit...

Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene editing.
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Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene editing.
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DNA tests you can take with do-it-yourself kits sent right to your home are more popular than ever, but how well do they really work? TODAY national investigati...

DNA tests you can take with do-it-yourself kits sent right to your home are more popular than ever, but how well do they really work? TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen looks into it – with the help of identical triplet sisters!
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Are HomeDNAKitsReallyAccurate? Jeff Rossen Investigates With Identical TripletSisters | TODAY

DNA tests you can take with do-it-yourself kits sent right to your home are more popular than ever, but how well do they really work? TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen looks into it – with the help of identical triplet sisters!
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Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have been carrying out tests on genetic material taken from fossilized Neanderthal remains. They aim to use genome comparisons to answer some central questions: what's the difference between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal - and what makes a human what he or she is?Geneticist Svante Pääbo and his team analysed the 30,000 years old DNA sample and identified about 60 percent of the full Neanderthal genome. The researchers now want to compare the results with human genome data. They are particularly curious about why Neanderthal died out tens of thousands years ago, whereas modern humans continued to evolve. Svante Pääbo: "Neanderthals show us how unique WE are. This project isn't primarily about understanding Neanderthals. It's actually more about understanding ourselves and our history."
It'll be another two years before the Neanderthal genetic code is completely cracked - and reveals some of humanity's deepest secrets.

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have been carrying out tests on genetic material taken from fossilized Neanderthal remains. They aim to use genome comparisons to answer some central questions: what's the difference between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal - and what makes a human what he or she is?Geneticist Svante Pääbo and his team analysed the 30,000 years old DNA sample and identified about 60 percent of the full Neanderthal genome. The researchers now want to compare the results with human genome data. They are particularly curious about why Neanderthal died out tens of thousands years ago, whereas modern humans continued to evolve. Svante Pääbo: "Neanderthals show us how unique WE are. This project isn't primarily about understanding Neanderthals. It's actually more about understanding ourselves and our history."
It'll be another two years before the Neanderthal genetic code is completely cracked - and reveals some of humanity's deepest secrets.

Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
Let me know your thoughts on the Pacific region, as well as leaving me a question for my 1K subs Q&A!
Thanks for watching!
If you'd like to support the channel so that I can upgrade to better audio/video/editing equipment, please donate to my Patreon account here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4776827

Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
Let me know your thoughts on the Pacific region, as well as leaving me a question for my 1K subs Q&A!
Thanks for watching!
If you'd like to support the channel so that I can upgrade to better audio/video/editing equipment, please donate to my Patreon account here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4776827

When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. ...

When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. Clair joins Megyn KellyTODAY to share her story and how she founded a support group, the NPEFriends Fellowship, for others in similar situations.
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Woman’s DNATestRevealed A ShockingFamily Secret | Megyn Kelly TODAY

When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. Clair joins Megyn KellyTODAY to share her story and how she founded a support group, the NPEFriends Fellowship, for others in similar situations.
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www.lt.org - Johannes Krause is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena (Germany), where he also acted as a Founding Member, and heads the Department of Archaeogenetics.
Different ethnic groups have shaped the genetic makeup of today’s Europeans. Through migration from various regions of the world, the genetic material of humans who first arrived in Europe forty thousand years ago has seen drastic changes over the last ten thousand years.
By analyzing D.N.A extracted from ancient bones, JOHANNES KRAUSE traces back the genetic ancestry of human beings, especially those living in Europe today. He explains in this video that, using recently developed D.N.A sequencing technologies, the research proves that genetic shifts happened about eight thousand as well as five thousand years ago.
For further information on JOHANNES KRAUSE and his research visit http://dx.doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10318
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www.lt.org - Johannes Krause is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena (Germany), where he also acted as a Founding Member, and heads the Department of Archaeogenetics.
Different ethnic groups have shaped the genetic makeup of today’s Europeans. Through migration from various regions of the world, the genetic material of humans who first arrived in Europe forty thousand years ago has seen drastic changes over the last ten thousand years.
By analyzing D.N.A extracted from ancient bones, JOHANNES KRAUSE traces back the genetic ancestry of human beings, especially those living in Europe today. He explains in this video that, using recently developed D.N.A sequencing technologies, the research proves that genetic shifts happened about eight thousand as well as five thousand years ago.
For further information on JOHANNES KRAUSE and his research visit http://dx.doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10318
We at LATEST THINKING believe that as many people as possible should have access to cutting-edge research:
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Today, we're going to answer the questions of why North and SouthIndians have such vastly varying features, and look at the genetic history of South Asia as a whole.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my tangent on skin color discrimination in Bollywood and Indian society, merely stating a fact that Bollywood actors are of a much lighter complexion than the average Indian so it's not fair to judge what the average Indian looks like by looking at South Indian celebrities.
Indians with light skin are not any less "Indian-looking" than Indians with dark skin. Don't post racist comments in my comment section. Thanks.
Let me know your thoughts on India and Indians in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!

Today, we're going to answer the questions of why North and SouthIndians have such vastly varying features, and look at the genetic history of South Asia as a whole.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my tangent on skin color discrimination in Bollywood and Indian society, merely stating a fact that Bollywood actors are of a much lighter complexion than the average Indian so it's not fair to judge what the average Indian looks like by looking at South Indian celebrities.
Indians with light skin are not any less "Indian-looking" than Indians with dark skin. Don't post racist comments in my comment section. Thanks.
Let me know your thoughts on India and Indians in the comments below.
Thanks for watching!

New Genetic Discovery Supports a Recent Creation and the Bible.

How’s it going guys? This is Peet from the FreedomInGod YouTube channel.
So nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 100 - 200,000 years, ac...

How’s it going guys? This is Peet from the FreedomInGod YouTube channel.
So nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 100 - 200,000 years, according to a new genetic study. This research looked at select portions of DNA from 100,000 different species, and “researchers found a telltale sign showing that almost all the animals emerged about the same time as humans.” Not only that, the study also found (rather unexpectedly for evolutionists) “species have very clear genetic boundaries, and nothing much in between.”
Hmmm . . . humans and animals arose at the same time, and there are genetic boundaries. Sounds like what you’d expect to find based on the Genesis account of origins.
Links:
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-gene-survey-reveals-facets-evolution.htmlBackground music by:
https://www.youtube.com/c/NCMEpicMusic
Inspiration: By Ender Güney
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-gene-survey-reveals-facets-evolution.html

How’s it going guys? This is Peet from the FreedomInGod YouTube channel.
So nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 100 - 200,000 years, according to a new genetic study. This research looked at select portions of DNA from 100,000 different species, and “researchers found a telltale sign showing that almost all the animals emerged about the same time as humans.” Not only that, the study also found (rather unexpectedly for evolutionists) “species have very clear genetic boundaries, and nothing much in between.”
Hmmm . . . humans and animals arose at the same time, and there are genetic boundaries. Sounds like what you’d expect to find based on the Genesis account of origins.
Links:
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-gene-survey-reveals-facets-evolution.htmlBackground music by:
https://www.youtube.com/c/NCMEpicMusic
Inspiration: By Ender Güney
https://phys.org/news/2018-05-gene-survey-reveals-facets-evolution.html

5 Genetic Discoveries in 2013

2013 was a big year in the world of gene research. We're learning incredible things about why we are the way we are. Guest host Cristen Conger of Stuff Mom Neve...

2013 was a big year in the world of gene research. We're learning incredible things about why we are the way we are. Guest host Cristen Conger of Stuff Mom Never Told You (http://www.youtube.com/stuffmomnevertoldyou) runs down her list of the most interesting genes discovered this year!
Read More:
Lazy? Your Genes May Be to Blame
http://www.livescience.com/28551-laziness-genes.html
"New research might help explain why some people have trouble getting off the couch. Experiments on rats suggest there could be a genetic predisposition to laziness."
Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/304/11/R1024
Wedded bliss or blues? Scientists link DNA to marital satisfaction
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/10/07/marriage-gene/
"What makes some people more prone to wedded bliss or sorrow than others? Researchers at UC Berkeley and Northwestern University have found a major clue in our DNA. A gene involved in the regulation of serotonin can predict how much our emotions affect our relationships, according to a new study that may be the first to link genetics, emotions, and marital satisfaction."
EmotionRegulation Predicts Marital Satisfaction: More Than a Wives' Tale.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24188061
"Emotion regulation is generally thought to be a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal relationships."
Perilipin-2-null mice are protected against diet-induced obesity, adipose inflammation, and fatty liver disease
http://www.jlr.org/content/54/5/1346.abstract
GeneIdentified That Causes Obesity in Mice: Deleting Gene Eliminates Obesity, Could Work for Humans
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130305131304.htm
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Researchers discover gene that causes obesity in mice
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/uocd-rdg030513.php
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Central Precocious Puberty Caused by Mutations in the Imprinted Gene MKRN3
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1302160
Genes Linked to Being Right Or Left-Handed Identified
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130912203216.htm
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed"
Genes linked to being right or left handed identified
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2013/130913.html
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed."
Common Variants in Left/RightAsymmetry Genes and Pathways Are Associated with RelativeHand Skill
http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1003751
Check Out More of Cristen Here!
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What's Up With Lefties?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlHzfA2ySwY
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2013 was a big year in the world of gene research. We're learning incredible things about why we are the way we are. Guest host Cristen Conger of Stuff Mom Never Told You (http://www.youtube.com/stuffmomnevertoldyou) runs down her list of the most interesting genes discovered this year!
Read More:
Lazy? Your Genes May Be to Blame
http://www.livescience.com/28551-laziness-genes.html
"New research might help explain why some people have trouble getting off the couch. Experiments on rats suggest there could be a genetic predisposition to laziness."
Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/304/11/R1024
Wedded bliss or blues? Scientists link DNA to marital satisfaction
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/10/07/marriage-gene/
"What makes some people more prone to wedded bliss or sorrow than others? Researchers at UC Berkeley and Northwestern University have found a major clue in our DNA. A gene involved in the regulation of serotonin can predict how much our emotions affect our relationships, according to a new study that may be the first to link genetics, emotions, and marital satisfaction."
EmotionRegulation Predicts Marital Satisfaction: More Than a Wives' Tale.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24188061
"Emotion regulation is generally thought to be a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal relationships."
Perilipin-2-null mice are protected against diet-induced obesity, adipose inflammation, and fatty liver disease
http://www.jlr.org/content/54/5/1346.abstract
GeneIdentified That Causes Obesity in Mice: Deleting Gene Eliminates Obesity, Could Work for Humans
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130305131304.htm
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Researchers discover gene that causes obesity in mice
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/uocd-rdg030513.php
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Central Precocious Puberty Caused by Mutations in the Imprinted Gene MKRN3
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1302160
Genes Linked to Being Right Or Left-Handed Identified
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130912203216.htm
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed"
Genes linked to being right or left handed identified
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2013/130913.html
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed."
Common Variants in Left/RightAsymmetry Genes and Pathways Are Associated with RelativeHand Skill
http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1003751
Check Out More of Cristen Here!
http://www.youtube.com/user/StuffMomNeverToldYou
Watch More:
Are Holidays Bad for Relationships?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDZBRlbCW00&feature=c4-overview
TestTube Wild Card
http://testtube.com/dnews/dnews-263-can-you-sneeze-without-closing-your-eyes?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=DNews&utm_campaign=DNWC
What's Up With Lefties?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SlHzfA2ySwY
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Genetics of the Greeks: European or Middle Eastern?

Just who exactly are the Greeks and what is their genetic makeup? Today we will be discussing a brief history and genetics of the Greek people, one of the most influential groups of people, not only in the West, but nearly the entire world.
Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the history and genetics of the Greeks, without whom, our entire history and culture as we know it would look drastically different. Thanks for watching! Honestly, I did not think the video title was so controversial. Just trying to answer a commonly asked question!
Sources:
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/greece
http://atlas.xyvy.info/country-national-haplogroup-chart-dna/cyprus
http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/wiseman/Roman/GreekPerspective.html
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alexander-the-Great
https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/11942

Gene Editing: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

Scientists are developing new ways to alter the genetic code of living organisms. John Oliver explores the risks, rewards, and wolf-related hazards of gene editing.
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DNA tests you can take with do-it-yourself kits sent right to your home are more popular than ever, but how well do they really work? TODAY national investigative correspondent Jeff Rossen looks into it – with the help of identical triplet sisters!
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Tomorrow Today | Genetic Research

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig have been carrying out tests on genetic material taken from fossilized Neanderthal remains. They aim to use genome comparisons to answer some central questions: what's the difference between modern Homo sapiens and Neanderthal - and what makes a human what he or she is?Geneticist Svante Pääbo and his team analysed the 30,000 years old DNA sample and identified about 60 percent of the full Neanderthal genome. The researchers now want to compare the results with human genome data. They are particularly curious about why Neanderthal died out tens of thousands years ago, whereas modern humans continued to evolve. Svante Pääbo: "Neanderthals show us how unique WE are. This project isn't primarily about understanding Neanderthals. It's actually more about understanding ourselves and our history."
It'll be another two years before the Neanderthal genetic code is completely cracked - and reveals some of humanity's deepest secrets.

Genetic History of the Pacific Islands: Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia

Today we're looking at the genetic history of the Pacific islands, including the regions of Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia, Australia and New Zealand.
The Pacific region is one of the most expansive regions on the planet, and has a huge amount of racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity as well, and it's one of the most interesting places to study.
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When CatherineSt. Clair’s four older siblings gifted her an at-home DNA test in 2016, she discovered the man who raised her was not her biological father. St. Clair joins Megyn KellyTODAY to share her story and how she founded a support group, the NPEFriends Fellowship, for others in similar situations.
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www.lt.org - Johannes Krause is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human History in Jena (Germany), where he also acted as a Founding Member, and heads the Department of Archaeogenetics.
Different ethnic groups have shaped the genetic makeup of today’s Europeans. Through migration from various regions of the world, the genetic material of humans who first arrived in Europe forty thousand years ago has seen drastic changes over the last ten thousand years.
By analyzing D.N.A extracted from ancient bones, JOHANNES KRAUSE traces back the genetic ancestry of human beings, especially those living in Europe today. He explains in this video that, using recently developed D.N.A sequencing technologies, the research proves that genetic shifts happened about eight thousand as well as five thousand years ago.
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Why do North Indians Look Different from South Indians? The Genetics of South Asia

Today, we're going to answer the questions of why North and SouthIndians have such vastly varying features, and look at the genetic history of South Asia as a whole.
I'm not trying to offend anyone with my tangent on skin color discrimination in Bollywood and Indian society, merely stating a fact that Bollywood actors are of a much lighter complexion than the average Indian so it's not fair to judge what the average Indian looks like by looking at South Indian celebrities.
Indians with light skin are not any less "Indian-looking" than Indians with dark skin. Don't post racist comments in my comment section. Thanks.
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New Genetic Discovery Supports a Recent Creation and the Bible.

How’s it going guys? This is Peet from the FreedomInGod YouTube channel.
So nine out of ten species alive today have arisen in the last 100 - 200,000 years, according to a new genetic study. This research looked at select portions of DNA from 100,000 different species, and “researchers found a telltale sign showing that almost all the animals emerged about the same time as humans.” Not only that, the study also found (rather unexpectedly for evolutionists) “species have very clear genetic boundaries, and nothing much in between.”
Hmmm . . . humans and animals arose at the same time, and there are genetic boundaries. Sounds like what you’d expect to find based on the Genesis account of origins.
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5 Genetic Discoveries in 2013

2013 was a big year in the world of gene research. We're learning incredible things about why we are the way we are. Guest host Cristen Conger of Stuff Mom Never Told You (http://www.youtube.com/stuffmomnevertoldyou) runs down her list of the most interesting genes discovered this year!
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Lazy? Your Genes May Be to Blame
http://www.livescience.com/28551-laziness-genes.html
"New research might help explain why some people have trouble getting off the couch. Experiments on rats suggest there could be a genetic predisposition to laziness."
Phenotypic and molecular differences between rats selectively bred to voluntarily run high vs. low nightly distances
http://ajpregu.physiology.org/content/304/11/R1024
Wedded bliss or blues? Scientists link DNA to marital satisfaction
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2013/10/07/marriage-gene/
"What makes some people more prone to wedded bliss or sorrow than others? Researchers at UC Berkeley and Northwestern University have found a major clue in our DNA. A gene involved in the regulation of serotonin can predict how much our emotions affect our relationships, according to a new study that may be the first to link genetics, emotions, and marital satisfaction."
EmotionRegulation Predicts Marital Satisfaction: More Than a Wives' Tale.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24188061
"Emotion regulation is generally thought to be a critical ingredient for successful interpersonal relationships."
Perilipin-2-null mice are protected against diet-induced obesity, adipose inflammation, and fatty liver disease
http://www.jlr.org/content/54/5/1346.abstract
GeneIdentified That Causes Obesity in Mice: Deleting Gene Eliminates Obesity, Could Work for Humans
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130305131304.htm
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Researchers discover gene that causes obesity in mice
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2013-03/uocd-rdg030513.php
"Researchers have discovered that deleting a specific gene in mice prevents them from becoming obese even on a high fat diet, a finding they believe may be replicated in humans."
Central Precocious Puberty Caused by Mutations in the Imprinted Gene MKRN3
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1302160
Genes Linked to Being Right Or Left-Handed Identified
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/09/130912203216.htm
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed"
Genes linked to being right or left handed identified
http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2013/130913.html
"A genetic study has identified a biological process that influences whether we are right handed or left handed."
Common Variants in Left/RightAsymmetry Genes and Pathways Are Associated with RelativeHand Skill
http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pgen.1003751
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